DC Comic's new animated series 'Justice League Action' premiered in the U.S. this Friday, December 16th on Cartoon Network. This is the newest successor to the Justice League TV franchise, the last one being 2006's 'Justice League Unlimited'. The first episode, an hour long special, featured a plethora of DC heroes and villains, including, Superman, Wonder Woman, Constantine, Swamp Thing, Plastic Man, Martian Man Hunter, Black Adam, The Parasite, Shazam (voiced by Sean Astin) and Batman, voiced by the one and only Kevin Conroy. That's right, Kevin Conroy the man who voiced Batman in 'Batman: The Animated Series', and the 'Batman: Arkham' series has returned to reprise his iconic role as the Dark Knight himself. This review won't go into specifics about the episode as to best avoid spoilers, just my overall impression of the show. Now, from the previous promos leading to the premiere, we could tell the new...

The U.S. Postal Service, in conjunction with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Consumer Products, dedicated four Forever stamps today that commemorate the 75th anniversary of one of the most iconic Super Heroes of all time — Wonder Woman. The first-day-of-issue dedication ceremony took place in the DC Entertainment booth at New York Comic Con . Fans are encouraged to share the news on social media using the hashtags #WonderWomanForever and #WonderWoman75. “Wonder Woman was one of the first female Super Heroes that inspired countless young girls over the past three quarters of a century,” said U.S. Postal Service Chief Information Officer and Executive Vice President Kristin Seaver . “We salute this heroic role model and her legacy that is sure to continue to span another 75 years.” Joining Seaver in dedicating the stamps were: DC Entertainment’s Senior Vice President of Franchise Management Sandy Yi; Modern Age Wonder Woman artist Cliff...